Insure.com assigned more ‘fix-it’ jobs to dad, and more nurturing jobs to mom in the index.

The site lists dad’s’ jobs to include barbequing, helping with homework, moving furniture, coaching a team, and performing maintenance around the house. Meanwhile, mom’s jobs at home included shopping for her family, nursing wounds, giving haircuts, and cleaning up.

But the way in which home roles corresponded to waged employment do not necessarily correlate.

One of mom’s jobs was finding up what the kids were up to. For this task, she earned $869 annually, which was extrapolated from BLS earnings of private detectives and investigators.

Also, moms and dads performing the same jobs for the same amount of time would earn different wages.

Based on the index, a father would earn $12.03 hourly for driving the kids, which Insure.com estimates he’d perform 9 hours a week for 52 weeks out of the year. However, a mom performing the same tasks for the same amount of time would earn $13.83 an hour, according to the website.